Cultivate listening and questioning techniques from "summary" of The Ultimate Coaching Guide by Rashmi T K,Vikram Dhar
Listening and questioning are two fundamental skills that every coach must cultivate in order to be effective in their practice. By actively listening to their clients, coaches can gain a deeper understanding of their needs, motivations, and challenges. This allows them to tailor their coaching approach to better support their clients in achieving their goals. When it comes to listening, coaches should focus on more than just hearing the words their clients are saying. They should also pay attention to non-verbal cues such as body language, tone of voice, and facial expressions. These can provide valuable insights into their clients' emotions and mindset, helping the coach to better connect with them on a deepe...Similar Posts
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